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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
TextSentencer_T1 0-133 Sentence denotes Folic acid supplementation in early pregnancy and the risk of preeclampsia, small for gestational age offspring and preterm delivery.
TextSentencer_T2 134-144 Sentence denotes OBJECTIVE:
TextSentencer_T3 145-302 Sentence denotes To assess whether folic acid intake during the first trimester of pregnancy is related to pregnancy outcomes preeclampsia, low birth weight or preterm birth.
TextSentencer_T4 303-316 Sentence denotes STUDY DESIGN:
TextSentencer_T5 317-412 Sentence denotes Prospective cohort study of 3647 women who were followed from the first trimester of pregnancy.
TextSentencer_T6 413-534 Sentence denotes Detailed information on quantity of folic acid intake before and during the first three months of pregnancy was recorded.
TextSentencer_T7 535-597 Sentence denotes Pregnancy outcome data were abstracted from obstetric records.
TextSentencer_T8 598-606 Sentence denotes RESULTS:
TextSentencer_T9 607-733 Sentence denotes Lean mothers who used folic acid supplementation the month before pregnancy had a 40% reduced risk of developing preeclampsia.
TextSentencer_T10 734-927 Sentence denotes The adjusted odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (95%CI) for preeclampsia in lean mothers (BMI<25) who used folic acid supplements the month before pregnancy was 0.6 (95% CI 0.4-1.0).
TextSentencer_T11 928-1114 Sentence denotes Obese mothers who used folic acid supplementation in the first trimester had an increased, but not statistically significant risk for preterm birth (adjusted OR 1.9 with 95% CI 0.9-4.0).
TextSentencer_T12 1115-1210 Sentence denotes There were no significant associations between folic acid supplementation and low birth weight.
TextSentencer_T13 1211-1222 Sentence denotes CONCLUSION:
TextSentencer_T14 1223-1339 Sentence denotes Our study supports a possible protective effect of folate intake in early pregnancy on preeclampsia in lean mothers.
TextSentencer_T15 1340-1544 Sentence denotes There was no support for any beneficial effect of folic acid use on preterm birth or low birth weight, and we found no evidence of any harmful effects of folate use for the outcomes included in our study.
T1 0-133 Sentence denotes Folic acid supplementation in early pregnancy and the risk of preeclampsia, small for gestational age offspring and preterm delivery.
T2 134-144 Sentence denotes OBJECTIVE:
T3 145-302 Sentence denotes To assess whether folic acid intake during the first trimester of pregnancy is related to pregnancy outcomes preeclampsia, low birth weight or preterm birth.
T4 303-316 Sentence denotes STUDY DESIGN:
T5 317-412 Sentence denotes Prospective cohort study of 3647 women who were followed from the first trimester of pregnancy.
T6 413-534 Sentence denotes Detailed information on quantity of folic acid intake before and during the first three months of pregnancy was recorded.
T7 535-597 Sentence denotes Pregnancy outcome data were abstracted from obstetric records.
T8 598-606 Sentence denotes RESULTS:
T9 607-733 Sentence denotes Lean mothers who used folic acid supplementation the month before pregnancy had a 40% reduced risk of developing preeclampsia.
T10 734-927 Sentence denotes The adjusted odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (95%CI) for preeclampsia in lean mothers (BMI<25) who used folic acid supplements the month before pregnancy was 0.6 (95% CI 0.4-1.0).
T11 928-1114 Sentence denotes Obese mothers who used folic acid supplementation in the first trimester had an increased, but not statistically significant risk for preterm birth (adjusted OR 1.9 with 95% CI 0.9-4.0).
T12 1115-1210 Sentence denotes There were no significant associations between folic acid supplementation and low birth weight.
T13 1211-1222 Sentence denotes CONCLUSION:
T14 1223-1339 Sentence denotes Our study supports a possible protective effect of folate intake in early pregnancy on preeclampsia in lean mothers.
T15 1340-1544 Sentence denotes There was no support for any beneficial effect of folic acid use on preterm birth or low birth weight, and we found no evidence of any harmful effects of folate use for the outcomes included in our study.

Preeclampsia

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
PD-Preeclampsia-B_T1 62-74 ORPHA:275555 denotes preeclampsia
PD-Preeclampsia-B_T2 254-266 ORPHA:275555 denotes preeclampsia
PD-Preeclampsia-B_T3 720-732 ORPHA:275555 denotes preeclampsia
PD-Preeclampsia-B_T4 805-817 ORPHA:275555 denotes preeclampsia
PD-Preeclampsia-B_T5 1310-1322 ORPHA:275555 denotes preeclampsia

Preeclampsia-compare

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
PD-Preeclampsia-B_T1 62-74 ORPHA:275555 denotes preeclampsia
PD-Preeclampsia-B_T2 254-266 ORPHA:275555 denotes preeclampsia
PD-Preeclampsia-B_T3 720-732 ORPHA:275555 denotes preeclampsia
PD-Preeclampsia-B_T4 805-817 ORPHA:275555 denotes preeclampsia
PD-Preeclampsia-B_T5 1310-1322 ORPHA:275555 denotes preeclampsia